Gyno removal?

i have had gyno for a year or so and tried letro a month ago with really no success. Just left nipple. got it from trenadrol? That estrogen related??anyways, would a good normal surgeon be qualified to do this or should i go to plastic surgeon?/my parents good friend is a surgeon and a good one but didnt know who would be more qualified? He would probably put it on insurance if i did it. soft tissue that is numb underneath left nipple/. Could i try something else as last resort is surgery all i have?

i have had gyno for a year or so and tried letro a month ago with really no success. Just left nipple. got it from trenadrol? That estrogen related??anyways, would a good normal surgeon be qualified to do this or should i go to plastic surgeon?/my parents good friend is a surgeon and a good one but didnt know who would be more qualified? He would probably put it on insurance if i did it. soft tissue that is numb underneath left nipple/. Could i try something else as last resort is surgery all i have?

things are kind of up in the air with "tren"....some people are attributing estro sides to it and some people think they have prolactin probs....before i did something as drastic as surgery i would try some prolactin antagonists....ive had good results using a cabergoligne and chasteberry stack....if this doesnt work than go for the surgery....

what do you mean by calcified. I am sure it is prolactin because it came from tren. I am not gyno prone ever. Used superdrol, all sorts of things and never got gyno. Tren did it. So how do i determine if it calcified?/Been over a year/

Dr. Crisler up here in Michigan now performs a gyno surgery. I don't know a lot of the specifics...but you can jump over to his website and forum and I'm sure you can find some good info or a referral for someone who does the same in Florida.